Just rip out the old six, drop in a V8, and modify the suspension. That'll cure the problem. Then you can keep up with the Japanese cars running at 80 to 85 MPH. :>) Anway, I wouldn't trust a stock 4
Just a shot in the dark: The way I understand it is that sandblasting peens the surface and subsequently deforms the sheet metal. I wouldn't recommend sandblasting at all on sheet metal. Frames and
Etching with acid is a good solution (no pun intended). Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 Tom: If you are just dealing with paint, a stripper or a sander is probably a better choice. But for a rusted surface,
In my youth, I used a lot of chemical stripping agents for removal of rust and paint on industrial equipment (I'm probably candidate for some sort of cancer). It is quite effective, but MAN WAS IT A
No argument there! Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 I know it works but I won't get near the stuff. It's bad for you and it's bad for the ecosystem (which we are part of so we are back to being personally af
I'm afraid to ask... I thought I knew most of the ole truck terminology, but I guess I am wrong. Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 Lizards, '57s and PanHeads? Very interesting! I willl have to get my book out
Juicy stuff!!!! We'll get the goods on somebody! Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 Tell it all, Mark! Tell it all! With our sheltered lives, we'd enjoy all the details! Tom Caperton '47 2nd 3100 TN, truck
For you travellers around the So. Cal. Simi Valley or Thousand Oaks (LA) area: Tom Burt - '57 Stepside 3200 14437 E. Amherst St. Moorpark, CA 93021 Home: (805) 530-1922 Cell: (805) 407-1881 Hey Gang
I hear you. I got my beast out today and the chrome nearly blinded me. I wish my paint would do the same. A good waxin' will fix that. Regarding the sanding: Maybe use polishing compound if your wet
Typical pyramid scam designed to spam the internet. Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 --Original Message-- From: Kevin Lake [SMTP:lakek@OIT.EDU] Sent: Thursday, May 06, 1999 9:45 PM To: Eric Randall; Tom Burt
Here leezerd, leezerd, leezerd, leezerd. Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 --Original Message-- From: jelerath@us.ibm.com [SMTP:jelerath@us.ibm.com] Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 8:39 AM To: Tom Burt Cc: 'Melani
NY State Thruway is a smooooooth glide. I have driven from Albany to NYC doing around 80 in an Oldsmobile Omega (Nova with diff. trim) which had a Rocket 350. This was back when there was the 55 limi
Password protection is good. I'm all for it. Here is the formal data as requested: Name: Thomas T. Burt Street Address (optional): 14437 E. Amherst St. City: Moorpark State or Province: CA Country:
Panheads, hardtails, fatbobs, sportsters...It's all so meaningless. Now Art Decos and Task Forces I can relate to! :>) Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 Jon, The "Panhead" was built until '64 or '65, when Har
You left out the bugs in your teeth! That's how you can tell a happy biker! :>) Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 Message-ID: <37341F36.A1F@warwick.net> Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 07:25:42 -0400 From: Brinkman <b
Caffeine? I just finished a thirty five page research paper last night. Now, I have to study for a final in another class tonight. I've been doing this since last Wednesday. Now where's my dang pen..
21" wing span? Go over 110 MPH and you'll start to get lift. Could be great for gas mileage and it takes the burden off the front end. :>) Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 John, the '55-56 Chevy hood bird is
NW - Nagging Wife Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 In my BMWMOA members book we use codes for services we offer. The Codes are as follows: T-tools G-garage C-camping space B-bedroll space Tk-truck Tr-trailer